Market reports July 15

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Yarding: 397 Change: -39

MOUNT GAMBIER CATTLE

Wednesday, July 13

Numbers retreated a little as agents yarded 397 head of liveweight and open auction cattle.

These sold to the regular field of trade and processor buyers along with feeder and restocker orders.

There was more weight available for the buying group this week as a much improved offering of heavy steers and bullocks came forward while the yearling run was very mixed as the market mostly sold to dearer rates this week.

Yearling steers to the trade ranged from 490c to 520c with similar heifers making from 440c to 500c/kg.

Feeders operated on steers from 420c to 566c and on the heifers from 405c to 486c/kg.

Restocker activity on steers was to 512c and on the heifers to 450c/kg.

Grown steers and bullocks were highly sought after this week as they sold from 382c to 465c with a lift of 20c/kg with feeder support from 450c to 510c/kg.

Grown heifers to the trade made from 388c to 488c with some feeder activity to 366c/kg.

Strong demand for the cows this week saw a lift of 30c as the heavy pens ranged from 368c to 400c with lighter types returning from 342c to 353c/kg.

A small number went to feed on selling up to 374c/kg.

Bulls made from 255c to 317c/kg.

Yarding: 443 Change: -208

NARACOORTE CATTLE

Tuesday, July 12

Numbers fell away this week by almost a third as agents yarded 443 head of live-weight and open auction cattle.

These sold to a larger field of trade and processor buyers along with feeder and restocker orders.

Quality improved this week with more weight and condition in particular over the older cattle while a very mixed offering of yearlings came forward.

Pricing was mixed this week in line with the quality in the pen while cows lifted with one buyer being the strength in that section.

A small offering of vealers came forward as steers reached 535c and the heifers 560c/kg.

Yearling steers to the trade made from 410c to 586c with similar heifers making from 380c to 496c/kg.

Feeders sought steers from 384c to 572c/kg and heifers from 420c to 582c/kg as restockers were active to 586c on steers and to 550c/kg on the heifers.

Grown steers and bullocks lifted on both number and quality as they ranged from 380c to 526c to the trade buyers with feeders operating from 430c to 435c/kg.

Grown heifers to the trade made from 370c to 494c/kg.

Heavy cows rose in price by 25c as they returned from 345c to 388c/kg as the lighter pens made from 280c to 346c/kg.

Bulls made from 290c to 327c/kg.

Yarding: 3246 Change: 650 Lamb: 2287 Change: -642 Sheep: 959 Change: -36

NARACOORTE SHEEP AND LAMB

Tuesday, July 12

Numbers lifted a little this week as agents yarded 2,287 lambs and 959 sheep to total a combined 3,246 head with more lambs and slightly less sheep coming forward.

These sold to the usual field of trade and processor buyers along with a small number of active restockers.

Quality continues to be very mixed with something for all orders coming forward as light lambs improved in price with the heavy end ranging from firm to a little softer, while sheep received a boost this week in a mixed market.

Light lambs to the trade made from $72 to $122 with the lightweight trade types making from $121 to $163/head.

Restockers operated from $130 to $158/head.

Trade lambs mostly ranged from 750c to 800c/kg cwt with the odd sale above this to return from $173 to $196/head.

Heavy lambs made from $197 to $217/head with the extra heavy lots returning from $228 to the market high of $258/head.

Hoggets sold from $105 to $184 with the light sheep making from $65 to $97/head.

Medium weighted sheep made from $136 to $162 with the heavy pens making from $160 to the high of $210/head.

Wethers sold to $208 as rams ranged from $40 to $140/head.